Wednesday, May 30, 2012

doors open

does your town or area have a Doors Open?
visitors allowed free access to buildings usually not open to the public 
(or free access to museums and cultural sites) 
celebrating our architectural heritage.

15 comments:

  1. AnonymousMay 30, 2012

    this program should be adopted by all other cities. i think this is a very worthy project.

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  2. We have this in The Netherlands as well, I think it's a very good thing.

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  3. Free access to museums and cultural sites would be a welcome change here.

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  4. I love Doors Open! This year I only managed one day in Toronto and chose the west end.

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  5. This is a great idea! I never heard of it before. I, too, think that all cities should adopt this idea.

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  6. We don't have an Open Doors scheme - thought we should - but we have an Open Gardens scheme - where gardens are open in Spring that are not usually accessible to the public. This includes gardens of celebrities!

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  7. Pickering had it's first one last fall. I found the tour very interesting.

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  8. They do have sometimes, not on a regular basis. But only a few.

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  9. We have "Heritage Open Days" usually the first or second weekend in September.

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  10. I weint to a few Doors Open Events. I think its a Great Idea!

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  11. I like the slogan and logo.

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  12. I'm back this week too :). many greetings from Austria!

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  13. An excellent idea, Lesley!

    Thanks for hosting.

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  14. we have holiday decor tours
    it's fun

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  15. Oh, I just saw that my link from yesterday was not displayed, so here it is.

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